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Colombia's Cloud Forests Besieged by Climate Change | Climate Central

Colombia's Cloud Forests Besieged by Climate Change | Climate Central | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
Like coral reefs and glaciers, the tropical Andes are among the most vulnerable to the dual impacts of climate change and human population pressures. About a sixth of the world's biodiversity — perhaps two million species of plants, animals, fungi and microorganisms — can be found in the region. About 10 percent have been identified.

"What makes the northern Andes so special is that they have extraordinary concentrations of species within very small geographical ranges," said Stuart Pimm, a professor of conservation ecology at Duke University who specializes in species extinction.

"Each one of these mountain-tops has wonderfully different sets of species of plants and birds and butterflies and amphibians," said Pimm, who also chairs a conservation organization, SavingSpecies, that is restoring deforested lands near Las Orquídeas to address habitat fragmentation. "The question is, what happens when the climate warms?"
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5 Simple Life Lessons From The Garden

5 Simple Life Lessons From The Garden | The Glory of the Garden | Scoop.it
I can personally attest to the comfort that gardening provides me. And, I will go even further by saying that I have learned, and continue to learn, some valuable life lessons through my garden.
Gina Stepp's comment, March 30, 2012 1:35 AM
Very resonant! The crabgrass in my rose garden is the most outstanding example in my experience of her lesson that:

"you cannot control everything. No matter how much I learn about gardening, how many classes I take, how many books I have read or consult, so that I do everything “right,” something can, and will, still go wrong. And, that is just like life, things just happen, we cannot control everything no matter how much we might think we can."